RECOUPLE AI RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS

Before you reach out, understand the situation.

When you are unsure whether to message again, apologize, or wait, ReCouple AI turns the breakup context, conversation flow, and response signals into a clearer decision framework. It does not promise an outcome or override another person’s boundaries.

Analyze my situation

Four things to clarify first

The state of the conversation matters more than finding one perfect sentence.

Breakup context

Identify whether repeated conflict, distance, trust damage, or circumstances were closing the relationship.

Pressure in the last conversation

Consider how long messages, persuasion, or requests for reassurance may have landed.

Boundary signals

Recognize signs such as blocking, explicit rejection, or repeated non-response where stopping is the safer choice.

Your reason for contacting

Separate an apology, a check-in, uncertainty relief, and pressure to reconcile so the next step creates less risk.

What this analysis will not do

It does not claim a guaranteed success rate, a precise date to contact someone, or certainty about what another person feels. It does not recommend bypassing an explicit rejection or block.

Read about the system’s scope and safeguards in the methodology, or explore the guides and research notes.

FAQ

Q. What does an AI relationship analysis consider?

A. ReCouple AI organizes the breakup context, the last exchange, the other person’s responses, and your current goal for contact. It highlights risk signals and safer options for your next step.

Q. Can AI know what the other person feels or guarantee reconciliation?

A. No. It cannot determine another person’s feelings or promise an outcome. The purpose is to make the risks, boundaries, and available choices clearer before you act.

Q. What do the estimated scores mean?

A. They are model estimates based on input signals and internal validation, not clinical conclusions or guarantees about a relationship outcome.

Q. What if I was blocked or explicitly rejected?

A. You can still use the analysis to organize the situation, but it will not encourage contact through another number, account, or person. Respecting the other person’s boundary comes first.